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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. DECEMBER 7. 1D00. 5 D. 8Gi Lt4!TKP. ge in Stock and Offer for ooio and f.,.r,,N,; r.M'KH. UVATIVK PAINT. Nl STACK PAINT. P 8 HE SAW THE PASSION PLAY Mr. A. Mackintosh Writes of The Scene. ,s:t.ATiv rnMPOUND, ANt TAtNT. - vs, ml tf ut'iutea. UM OILS u,j n I Unseed. COVEIUSG, KUstlc Sectional TEAM I'll r. ,',1-rlrr ril .1 I i. '4(lf pf,..f C.l.l Water Taint, In ,1,4,1.1 nu'nl'l. m niw w cw TITER PRESS CLOTH, n. Jute. LffiiUIMKAND BIUCKS GREAT TRAGEDY OF OBER-AMMERGAU Honolulu Divine's Interesting Let te- in the Church Chronicle. it without mop and we were on board in a learner oy ine waa a clever If not a sumptuous vessel and the sea waa like a mlll-pona. so our voyage to the Hook (Hoekinbutch) of Hollaml. was uneventful. We land ed at 5 a. m. the next morning. The injation on being on that land so pregnant with history waa a singular mixture. "We thnueht of old Van iTromp and hi bnm and his relatives in South Africa. It waa reponeu mai , Krl!sh tor.ple were receiving scant ourtesy in Holland since the attempt d assassination and the lenient treat- nt of the n-rii'M-lw assassin of the 'rlnoe of Wales. I'.ut nothing could p e Mnt- l-d trc civility of the nffl customs and railway, with vhim Fv had to do. At 5:4 we started on f lournr y south. We had to pay two ,i 'ks extra for our Plat karte. Thin 'v:..? to preserve our places on the I) jor eipres train. Not that any of u Intended to move about, or that any one could turn u out. so we harciiv THE OLD MASTERS Copies from Paintings in the famous Galleries of Europe ....... On Exhibition AND SALE AT THE Art Rooms of the Company, Ltd. Pacific Hardware FOR THE HOLIDAYS A fine line of BURNT WORK by Misa R. Smith of San Franciseo. AGENTS FOR tfnus niu ukfinino co., jkn r'nrlii'o, Cat. win ?.!( iMoTIVK WO UK 9, rM. I NIVKIl.XAf. MILL CO., Xtnuf u -Hirers f National Can vrriNK PAINT COMPANY, m rmirlM'n, ("at. r.M'T " . n rrm-len, Cat. loliia n Meat Co. 103 KING STREET. J. Waurk : : : Manaokr Whotoulo nnd Hotall JIUTCEL13RS AND Pnnfrno.fnrQ I J VUllll IAJJ waa quite cheering to get letters from frw-im. and tn An. I itn . .u ... . w j - i T micrfot erlng and our people generally doing te useful to mention another extra ex- well. Then we were shocked to h-ar wm,n we 'ncurrea; me ..hh . i ,w t it ... ... berth on the steamer had to be tele- of the death of our old friends. Miss Rrnpn for or tn, rbanre9 were that lray and Mr. Holster, whom we left von would sit tin all nlarht. Fortunate- In good health, and also to learn of the ly for us. the boat was not oven-rowd- domestlo troubles of some others. " we obtained places. Farther on Thes calamities seem to fall heavily nad otn,,'r unforeneen sums to pay upon ua when we are absent from the no1 auviseu oi oy uaze pons, tm. . i Is prudent to ro prepared with a con- especially marked out for great events 1erable amount of the needful more to happen while we are In the old T ' " .,; , .,. , . . , , , , . . Innocence we presented our Plata karte world. From the first day of our land , , . ' . . ... . , . . .. . .... In return for the breakfast, which we ing on ining aiier anomer nas greaiiy . , ,,, . moved th people and us with them. ; "J rdlly J emollshed. but of course . . ' . ..... v w without avail, for our provider In a Th death of the Duke of Kdlnburgh. ... ml ' nf 4,t(,.1,, n..n nH i 1 1 - m w - i " ' . v . ....... Z "-"",n-l,u" "l rin l English Invited us to give him two the daily accounts of the wars, with . h atrtrh nn th(, their gains and reverses the I'arls Kx- Am ot r,prmany our iUjrf?ape was ex position, the Passion Play at Ob-r- arnlne(1 ftRain and now we were free Ammergau, and lately, the dissolution Q ,,rtKi-. of Parliament, the general election and Tn. omrlal- ar(k am trt fini1 trt. the church congress at Newcastle on Wro n a ... formn a Hawaii- Tyhe. ans are j0 flnfj opurR. We leave fiat The speed at which we move forbids , ji(nan,i Wfh t windmills and r- any extended or very careful account ar)(- nin through beautiful Or- of these great events, but you shall many. Hurrylni? through larz- towt have some of our general Impressions pa-t castles and over rivers, we come now and more exact renderings anon, to Cologne. Here we alight".! nn? I think I left off my travels In Lon- utayed several hours during which we don Just after hearing Canon Oore In "did" the city. Before everything we Westminster Abbey, where I went with visited the renowned Cathedml wiii-" John Kaukahale. the secretary rt took six hundred years In bulldlnar and Prince Cupid. Ills "Pehea oe, a Makl- wandered over the majestic pile. Trc nlkoke?" In that ancient temple will we hired a rnb and drove around th" not soon be forgotten. It was no little city, viewing its principal attractions. proof of the success of Christianity In On going to the railway station we met Hawaii that a young full Hawaiian the two brothers. Johannes nnd liernnr'' should of his own accord go to worship Khlers, once of Honolulu, which pave the true Ood In the grandest cnnsiian us great pieatire. Th-y remained witp church In the world. K.ooo miles from us until our train left. Their parents, his native land, and moreover to ex whose name still lives In their Fort press Ms awe and admiration of all he street place of business. reid in Mu- and heard. men, or Aiuncnen. as me tiermans can T ....l.a n-na IihIkM n w e-In nl T- th.lt rltv Wo a.itv them nn mir a r- 1 r- .r i.i. . " - . ...... ...... ' ' ' - ..... ... Ing. to le surrounded by a dense crowd rival there next dny and our meetin ..... , i . . i . . . . . . . . . . . .,.. In thnt historic lane, now iminv u was n revival oi oki iinnf-i in iinnniuiu. their voices and no doubt their hearts. Time has dalt very rently with Mr. ton. In hlah and sonorous praise to th and Mrs. F.hlrs and they retain very .- !! ih wond-rs max pleasant reminiscences or meir rt-i- II, hath done for the children or men then, hanging on th words of a ...... k. n thrlUlnff silence, while he The Latest PYROGRAPIIY OUTFITS, with Calf and Shet p Skins, Leather and Wooden Mat erial? for burning. FRENCH CHINA FOR DECORATING ARTISTS MATERIALS IN LARGE VARIETY a spf.ciai. IMPORTATION of Picture Mouldings and Frames for Christmas presents. OIL AND WATER COLOR PAINTINGS by local Artists. To arrive Platinotype and Carbon Prints, COPLEY of San rrancteco nas epenea a fituaio ror instrucucm ia vuiua auu Mimaiure -rainung. The Pacific Hardware Co.. Ltd FORT STREET, HONOULU. H ooooooooooooo Japaee denre In Hawaii Munich Is a lovely city, well and substantially built, very ornamental In unfolded th mvsterlcs of the grace oi appearance, full of means of Instruc thls flod and Father of all. one felt tJon an recreation, fine museums, art .. v,i t K m.nn bv which . . ., in pumimny - gauerien, garot'ns. parKs, loumaina, human beings rsn be brought nearer to theatrflJ, everything which conduces to their Creator-Ills church, the evolu- romfort afh, ,uxury of fe The tln of ages, the result of the Indira- NATIVE HATS nnd . . . Rough Stray Hats hr Lili-H ,in,l (Jenttemcn AT T.Murata's lilt IIAIItR. N Su-ianu t. Tel. Tllu 33t. Hotel Uusse. where we put up. was a r.ljce whiih deserves all Dra!s Its charges were molerate and the civility of the attendants was highly gratify Ing. We heard Tannhauser at Mun- hen. V'rds fail to express our u llght. In the stret, on our way to an art gallery, we met Klse Henjes. who lifted up her eyes In utttr amazement when she saw us. "Where did you rrVWWWrrW !ock or Ballast futo and Blnrk Sand 'A NTITIK.4 TO SUIT. ;T:i; O)NTnA0TIIT ron. '' AND HOIL ruU HALiC. yrru firtUhel br tti y on HITCHCOCK, " ,,f-". la Offle. ofipll X. L. klonsarrat. C. n. nrrifPY fenl Basiness Agent. k M and IlthI Bta. - t r. f . . At. I. KIMtis. m.et as 'r I 'i ff administrator, col- nm purchases, ttP., ta. t 'r'itei to m will ft. .. . n.i mn to develop. the ln- nin oi Untlon of the Creator and Redeemer of mankind. In mining with the Inhabitants of C.reat Ilrltaln one cannot fall to discern the reasons f t the rreat vnrieiy an-i even for the great differences one ob- ,.-rves In the Interpretation M in- rhurrh's laws and Intentions. n..e tn Iitln races are all or one iyi". Ifnm(1 from?" she gasped. Then we met ith very few exceptions, mere -"-ip, father and moth-r, and you may rnrcelv two Haxons alike. It Is Just as (imaKlne this meeting of old and at- fiitll to attempt to maKe a nsrio " lacnea mrnus iui nwin . .. t..,t ,.f rhnrch ser- srnt much of our time together, and farmity m ioe . . destination. vices as It would be to ' i .JJ.Ammwi. On the train we had one genus all rrow to the s.ime height. ,a to pay for Platz-carte. This What true religion ought io uo l't.me to pay for the new railway be- make men tolerant. Tn wnoir twen Murnau and uwr-Ammfotau. Mned effort of clergv and laity should ,-ntl, tn, ypar the Journey from Mur . . . ivi. .ir. on a non to the;nau nad to be made by coach over a I .i roeoerlty of the church on rough road at much Inconvenience. T Jl". Tl lniNw D r fas, : trains. Pour jppl Into heart has devoted hlmseit m w.- 7-. . wa rm h,Kh wnen we ar. ... ...uiia v wnii i . i r I. r.imw men. " i i .i iiiwr.mmpriau. lien w c thnt service is the pristnooi ho.i ha(1 secured our tickets ior r"ms . I,, ,. u...nn tdood. ne is iir-ij '".nieaiS irom our umiuiiii man ' ' 4 . . ... .nw mi, im. prove as brave or as Mn)enta to our respective lodgings Roberts, a Puller J'11'": bIoo,rfor we were separated. Arthur and I p., those of the same flesh and biooa , i uarterM wlth one of the musi- may Ju-t as welt learn to tolerate Mm , of ffi(? ,.a?Blon IMay, and Murte n his differences from their opinions. Miss penson with some of the An- e-oeclally to refrain from Imputing; , Tou know that all guests are and especially i r fnf s arnft, thoe who take part In false or '7;; ' r..rutlons. .VnV performance. This Is part of their In spite of prosecution. . p r I ' nlfi Tny have to make hay iKiKitl,,ns and Imprisonment, his spirit recompenF . 7 f will not be conquered and he w III con :br M onre ln ten yearB. Kumor has it nuer In the end If be Is In the rliM., Rn ,ntdlrt has gone forth from tiraldes we are sure that tolerntlon can hft p atcalnst further performances l-.i.t together with the greatest diver- I of he j.asslon Play, on account of vice ' . ... . T ' ...tf i a . . I .nffAnria.cn I . V ill.' Ktt IIA . , . it- ami action. Air. rvii .anil ruc, ..t . .v.- . v - . . nlon of opinion and am II. , h.r(i,. believe, because so pen For Inspection to 2U Grand Display XMAsJjOODS. Silk and Silk Goods, Grass Linen Pattern WorkincludingTable Cloths, Doilies and Bureau Covers. Porcelain Consisting of SATUM CLOI SONNE, kutani ware. Our Line of IVORY WARE Cannot Be Excelled in the city. A Large Stock on Hand to Select From, at Prices That, Will SURPRISE TOU. and his followers are rTxm""'"'ny alterations ar.d Improvement right In the way they u'n Involving great expenditure have taU- thelr ends. Put he Is a plucky, obstin , lately, and It would be cruel to ate Fnn and If he Is not convinced , anytninf .uddenly which would In- 1 f it!nM.n mi - . i.t-.t Vt a i iv hi re- v,.tn thn wholo villaire. To , ,lhr church congress, when us ,hpre seemed an air of prosperity eeptlon at me nu ,K-r1.l r.r,i-r throuehout the place, which be; ween three and ' " , Ufrnoted anything but a vicious llf- P.at cr.urrh people roared Mm ion. n question lies more in the perform- . -hnrtlv fln.l himself In a very pe , ' . . . .ason jiay ttllj j:s cullar position, very much like that or fff.rl not only on thf, inhabitants of th - Tioers at the present moment. J village, but on all w ho go to witness u. . "n . ' i h Rnndav ser- tk. atimrtinn t certainly ereat. Four! . . .v. rhnrrhes w- have visited .thousand persons assemble twice a: vice orn rubr,r. are' week and sometimes more, to see It. la very rrm"'knb,-' Elected It Is There were three performances in suc woefulir Infringed or neg te'J- J; lon durinf our stay In the village. ii f-.e the rarisn prieii ...... tk. .rh.m in vat. To think r carry - lare not In one diocese we know cf. Pr,lnjf out the events of the Atonein-nt, there would be much application to , rraonatlng the very beings who took I .. vt. --.wile. Still through all r,art n the tragic scenes in th Ke- nrn. n'-'"' flvotlon. such demptlon of mankind, even the crucl- tnere is en .. kin,iiness be- flxlon of the Lord of life, is overwneim- ov rr tV church. sucH klndllneM pe n tween pastor and norn. ... i)lvlnK eyes truiy awful. There was who being glows with satisfaction ,vifng e ye n and enjoyment. Of course we know , ptranf., t0fu of the woman, who rep tk.i but for the climate, and prhaps the virgin Mary, removed t'.ie fne ona Other cause, the same enthus- emotion, which was causing the tears for on omrr . fin Involuntarily down our checks. asm would I- " " ' " ; tnVs,upendou- sacrifice made by our An reor e. yni " -..w- ! tn .1 t ia nnm doenlv realized ov tll reacri us some "..j . WAVERLEY BLOCK. HOTEL STREET. A '. II. DICKBT. !ulronVorksCo , tyi KNlilMFH. ,rnJ!:'. "ffiAn MILLH. COOL M n. t.HAD CASTINGS. Now to con r.rv other wave does llnue our travels. W,. commit ourselves to the care of Mars. Oas- A H-n-. who provide us . ... i ir war a inr . i" i - . I. ll.t r- . . . iiu...i Tri i mir deenlv realized oy this representation and the people vbo witness It feel determined not to be of those "who crucify the Ixird of life afresh and put Him to an open shirne." ih.n the P.isslon Play will continue. Tint if it be onlv a fashion, or a m iteilal J. LHND. OUTFITTER AND FURNISHER. Fort Street, near King. DEPOT FOR THE BOSS OF THE ROAD OVER ALLS. JUMPERS. CARPENTERS.' COOKS AND WAITERS' APRONS. I NEW LINE OF HATS and CAPS (ln etraw and felt). WHITE and GOLF SHIRTS. CLOTH- INO FOR MEN AND BOYS, TIES. SOCKS, etc., etc At 'f-'rm of sensuous pleasure. It will ;ioon wirn m i " ... mergail and the Pari Ei " - of' itsHf. 10 p. m. a very happy i""J .-. My ln,Wnga were sltuatd In a pic three llawailsns and one who has vis- f llTrPnu rnrt 0f the vlllag- The wln .. . lvea the Isles, leave In- i A mat Irw , ked out uoon the mountains to- deacrlptlonl from the Liverpool street station ;ards 8wlt7.ertand. reminding me of 0'0l , V . i'.l. .H n.l.ii nn f r. f ootnc' them attention .,- Harwich rnresion uh7. ' - - - I . - . . i" . o. "fontlnonr TM . 1 & " u Bi'U , ... I a . ..rmri i.iw .va . ' Py. . - - ... Rfaiaiillina. WW. 1 k ' " ' - - - I try rrtloutar hort.at notlca. Irspld train dashed through the Journey (Continued on Page .) Ceraliiateil So3a Wstsr Works Co., Limited. Esplanade, corner Allen and Fort Bta HOLUSTER 4. CO, Arnt. Book and Job work ln t highest art. eiecuted at short aotlc. at tba OA ZTTR fflce. GRAND CLEARANCE - SALE. Beginning Saturday, November 24, For:Three Weeks Only. Call and be convinced. MEAN WHAT WE SAT. Must have room for the Holiday Goods AT K. ISOSHIMA, KING STREET, ABOVE BETHEL. t i